Dietary restriction extends lifespan in a variety of organisms, but the key nutritional components driving this process and how they interact remain uncertain. In Drosophila, while a substantial body of research suggests that protein is the major dietary component affecting longevity, recent studies claim that carbohydrates also play a central role. To clarify how nutritional factors influence longevity, nutrient consumption and lifespan were measured on a series of diets with varying yeast and sugar content. We show that optimal lifespan requires both high carbohydrate and low protein consumption, but neither nutrient by itself entirely predicts lifespan. Increased dietary carbohydrate or protein concentration does not always result in red...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Manipulating amino acid (AA) intake in Drosophila can profoundly affect lifespan and reproduction. ...
Dietary restriction extends lifespan in a variety of organisms, but the key nutritional components d...
Dietary restriction extends lifespan in a variety of organisms, but the key nutritional components d...
Dietary restriction extends life span across a vast diversity of taxa, but the key nutritional compo...
Dietary restriction (DR) is a widely conserved intervention leading to lifespan extension. Despite c...
The life history trade off between longevity and reproduction is seen in a variety of animals. In th...
The life history trade off between longevity and reproduction is seen in a variety of animals. In th...
Modest dietary restriction (DR) prolongs life in a wide range of organisms, spanning single-celled y...
Dietary restriction extends healthy lifespan in diverse organisms and reduces fecundity. It is widel...
The extension of life span by diet restriction in Drosophila has been argued to occur without limiti...
Consumption of unhealthy diets is exacerbating the burden of age-related ill health in aging populat...
Dietary restriction (DR), defined as a moderate reduction in food intake short of malnutrition, has ...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Manipulating amino acid (AA) intake in Drosophila can profoundly affect lifespan and reproduction. ...
Dietary restriction extends lifespan in a variety of organisms, but the key nutritional components d...
Dietary restriction extends lifespan in a variety of organisms, but the key nutritional components d...
Dietary restriction extends life span across a vast diversity of taxa, but the key nutritional compo...
Dietary restriction (DR) is a widely conserved intervention leading to lifespan extension. Despite c...
The life history trade off between longevity and reproduction is seen in a variety of animals. In th...
The life history trade off between longevity and reproduction is seen in a variety of animals. In th...
Modest dietary restriction (DR) prolongs life in a wide range of organisms, spanning single-celled y...
Dietary restriction extends healthy lifespan in diverse organisms and reduces fecundity. It is widel...
The extension of life span by diet restriction in Drosophila has been argued to occur without limiti...
Consumption of unhealthy diets is exacerbating the burden of age-related ill health in aging populat...
Dietary restriction (DR), defined as a moderate reduction in food intake short of malnutrition, has ...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Why do we age? Most organisms undergo senescence, a process involving progressive functional decline...
Manipulating amino acid (AA) intake in Drosophila can profoundly affect lifespan and reproduction. ...